The Mighty Boosh

The Mighty Boosh

Parental Guide

Crass, insult-driven British comedy isn't for young kids.

Consumerism

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Drinking, drugs, & smoking

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Language

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Positive messages

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Sex

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Violence

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Parents need to know that this British comedy series about the exploits of two best friends -- who constantly insult and belittle each other -- is coarse and crass, as well as often nonsensical. The creators/stars have a big following for their act on stage, on the radio, and now on TV, so teens may already be aware of the show and want to watch. Expect a fair amount of swearing, plenty of drinking (sometimes to excess), and lots of references to sex. In other words? Typical Adult Swim fare.

Season 3 Episode 1:

Eels

Season 2 Episode 6:

The Nightmare of Milky Joe

While marooned on a desert island, Howard sees an opportunity to nurture his poetry and Vince takes to making bamboo fashion lines; but with only coconuts for sustenance, and company, the boys are soon divided by coco-confrontation.

Season 2 Episode 5:

Legend of Old Gregg

Season 2 Episode 4:

Fountain of Youth

When strangers keep assuming that Howard is Noel's dad, the boys use Naboo's magical amulet to transport themselves to the Fountain of Eternal Youth, where they hope to turn back the clock; Noel is worshipped as a god by some blue desert dwellers.

Season 2 Episode 3:

Nanageddon

Season 2 Episode 2:

The Priest and the Beast

Vince and Howard are struggling to find the new sound needed to secure a record deal with Pieface Records; they enlist the help of Naboo, who tells them a long-winded tale about psychedelic monk, Rudy Van Disarzio, and his companion, Spider Dijon.